GOP establishment hacks might want to rethink their plan to steal the nomination from front-runner Donald Trump, because a high-ranking supporter of the billionaire candidate has reportedly set in motion a counterplan designed to teach these schmucks a major lesson in case they do anything stupid.

The Daily Caller reported that Paul Nagy, who used to advise former presidential candidate Pat Buchanan, has launched a petition titled “We Will Walk,” which as of Wednesday morning had already received over 4,000 signatures.

“Let it be understood that if Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Mitt Romney and the Republican Party power brokers steal the Republican nomination from Donald Trump at the convention, we will walk out of the Republican Party and not support its nominee,” the contentious document reads.

And if that were to occur and a large number of conservatives were to indeed drop the Republican Party, it would mean certain doom come the general election, as the lack of support would cause the party’s candidate to lose to Democrat front-runner Hillary Clinton.

What then would happen to Trump? Nagy hopes to form some sort of third party “vehicle for Donald Trump to step into,” he told The Daily Caller, though he added that the so-called vehicle would be available for any candidate to join.

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“It doesn’t have to be Trump,” he said. “I mean, this movement can take hold, and that’s one of the things I hope to be a part of. I want to bring down the current Republican Party. I want to get rid of the impotent snobs.”

The tough-talking advocate basically wants to bring meaningful change to the Republican Party by forcing its hand. Either it behaves itself and complies with the wishes of the American people who have propelled Trump to the top in nearly every primary election and caucus, or it suffer the consequences of losing to Hillary Clinton.